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Longinus is the name given in later Christian tradition to the Roman soldier said to have pierced the side of Jesus during the crucifixion with a spear, as described in the Gospel of John (John 19:34). The Gospel does not identify the soldier by name. In...
Paul the Apostle, formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, experienced a profound conversion while traveling to Damascus. Initially a vigorous persecutor of early Christians, he was struck by a divine light that caused him to reassess his beliefs.This event marked...
Ban Chao, a Chinese general and diplomat of the Eastern Han dynasty, is recorded as sending an envoy toward the western regions in an effort to establish contacts with the Roman Empire.This mission is part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations and s...
Lucius Aelius Sejanus, the powerful prefect of the Praetorian Guard, was arrested and executed after losing favor with Emperor Tiberius. His fall marked a dramatic shift in Roman imperial politics, as Sejanus had accumulated vast influence and was suspected...
Pentecost in Jerusalem marks a significant event when the early followers of Jesus gathered to celebrate the Jewish festival of Shavuot, also known as Pentecost. This gathering led to a profound spiritual experience described in religious texts.The event is...
The town of Qana in southern Lebanon is traditionally identified by some Christian communities as the site of the biblical event where Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding. This account appears in the Gospe...
The baptism of Jesus is a significant event marking the beginning of his public ministry. It took place in the Jordan River, where John the Baptist was baptizing people in preparation for the coming of the Messiah.According to tradition, Jesus traveled to t...
The ministry of John the Baptist marked a significant religious movement in Judea. He preached repentance and baptized followers in the Jordan River.His call for moral renewal and preparation influenced the region's religious landscape. John's ministry set ...
On January 16, the Roman Senate granted Octavian the title Augustus, marking his official accession as the sole ruler of Rome. This event symbolized the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire under his leadership.Augustus consolidated power ...